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Before we bore you to tears with rules and stuff...
Let us take the opportunity to tell you how easy it is to get involved with Politically Incorrect Net. Since you are viewing this with a web browser, you already have everything you need to get involved. The following http nodes are accessible on the WWW, and support Dynamic HTML, which allows you to post and read messages right from your web browser. No special clients, no special knowledge, just your input. Note: Some systems may require further verification before posting is allowed.

In addition to this, you can now subscribe to any of the PIN conferences in mailing list format. Click here for the PIN Mailing List Sign-up Page.

So! What are you waiting for?
Catch PIN on the web at...
http://global.tzo.com
http://www.fanciful.org
http://online.lynndust.com

http://www.theapparatus.net

If you are a BBS Sysop, Web Administrator, or Telnet Site Administrator, and are interested in hosting PIN on your system, download the latest PIN information packet!

THE POLITICALLY INCORRECT NET IN A NUTSHELL!

The Politically Incorrect Net is a mail network dedicated to politics, both correct and otherwise. While many mail networks have a few conferences for discussing politics, the entire idea behind The Politically Incorrect Net is to discuss issues that have always been, or suddenly become political.

This mail network is an outlet for discussing issues that may involve race, age, government, and other subjects in a mature manner. In keeping with that ideal, the net does not allow the use of alias's, handles, or what ever else you'd like to call them. It's real names only, and for good reason. Those who post under alias's tend to become inflammitory, derogitory, and argue about personalities, instead of discussing issues. This becomes especially true when politics, and religion are the topics.

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Revised: May 03, 2003; Copyright 1996/97/98 Tom F. Lebens